Stutterheim (noble family)
Stutterheim is the name of a Thuringian nobility family with the parent company Stotternheim , which is now a district of Erfurt and is mentioned in a document in 1143 as Studernheim . The name changed over time between Studer (e) nheim, Stuter (e) nheim, Strutirnheim, Stutternheim (b), Stot (t) ernheim (b) and Stutterheim.
history
origin
The family first appeared in a document in 1182 with Albertus de Stuterenheim . The reliable line of trunks only begins with Nickel von Stutternheim , who died around 1530. In 1303 the Stotternheim knights got into the Kirchberg feud between the city of Erfurt and the burgraves of Kirchberg , with whom they were related. In the course of the feud, Stotternheim Castle near Erfurt was also destroyed by troops from the city of Erfurt and its allies.
Other families of the same name
Another family from Stutterheim (1778) received electoral Saxon nobility legitimation on July 30, 1778 . It goes back to a natural son of Heinrich Gottlob von Stutterheim , who was Major General of the Electorate of Saxony, Adjutant General, Real Privy Councilor and Cabinet Minister. On November 20, 1784, this was raised to the status of imperial baron.
There is also a family from Alt-Stutterheim with the same coat of arms , which refers to the royal Prussian Rittmeister a. D. Friedrich Wilhelm von Stutterheim goes back to Georgenau in East Prussia , who received Prussian approval on October 31, 1857 to use the name of Alt-Stutterheim. The Neuendorf line, however, was awarded the title of Austrian baron as early as 1819.
Possessions
From the middle of the 15th century to the 17th century, the von Stutterheim family united the goods Alt-Golssen, Sellendorf, Hohendorf, Schäcksdorf, Krossen, Drahnsdorf, Liedekahle, Jetzsch, Falkenhain, Zützen, Görsdorf, Landwehr and Priaro , Waldow, Rietzneuendorf, Briesen, Oderin, Sagritz, Pitschen, Krebitz and a number of other goods in their hands and thus held an area that went far beyond the area of today's Golßen in southern Brandenburg. The palace, which was built by Governor Christian Hieronymus von Stutterheim in Erlangen from 1728–1730 and named after him, served as the town hall from 1836 to 1971 and later as the seat of various cultural institutions. A general renovation took place from 2007 to 2010.
coat of arms
The coat of arms shows two upright golden crescent moons in blue with their backs facing each other. On the helmet with the blue and gold covers a growing brown horse .
The coat of arms of those of Stutterheim from 1778 shows the same shield, but has two helmets. On the right a growing brown steed, on the left an open blue flight , each covered with a turned golden crescent moon .
people
- Albert von Stutterheim (1853–1929), Prussian lieutenant general
- Carl August von Stutterheim (1759–1820), Prussian major general, knight of the order pour le mérite with oak leaves
- Christian Hieronymus von Stutterheim (1690–1753), margravial-Brandenburg-Kulmbach real secret council and first minister
- Christian Wilhelm Karl von Stutterheim (1723–1783), State Syndic of Lusatia and Chamberlain for the Polish Electoral Saxon region
- Erdmann Friedrich von Stutterheim (1741–1809), District Commissioner of the Thuringian District
- Friedrich Gottlieb von Stutterheim (1757–1832), Prussian major general
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Stutterheim , also Alt-Stutterheim (1787–1860), Prussian cavalry master, knight of the order pour le mérite
- Georg Dietrich von Alt-Stutterheim (1861–1947), Prussian major general
- Gottlob Friedrich Leberecht von Stutterheim (1757–1798), State Syndic of Lusatia and Electoral Saxon Secret Finance Councilor
- Heinrich Gottlieb von Stutterheim (1718–1789), Electoral Saxon State and Cabinet Minister, Lieutenant General of the Cavalry
- Heinrich Otto von Stutterheim (1659–1714), governor of the offices of Forst and Spremberg
- Hermann von Stutterheim (lawyer, 1843) (1843–1909), German lawyer and judge
- Hermann von Stutterheim (lawyer, 1887) (1887–1959), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Joachim Friedrich von Stutterheim (1714–1783), Prussian lieutenant general
- Joachim Friedrich von Alt-Stutterheim (1889–1950), Vice President of the Government in Potsdam
- Johann von Stutterheim (1805–1870), imperial major general
- Joseph von Stutterheim (1764–1831), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Kunemund von Stutterheim (1886–1957), first regional councilor of the former province of Silesia and chairman of the Silesian Red Cross
- Kurt von Stutterheim (1888–1978), writer
- Leopold August von Stutterheim (1808–1868), Prussian major general
- Ludwig August von Stutterheim (1751–1826), Prussian infantry general and governor of Königsberg
- Otto Hieronymus von Stutterheim (1625–1702), senior official government president and consistorial director of Niederlausitz, secret council, canon of Magdeburg
- Otto Ludwig von Stutterheim (1718–1780), Prussian lieutenant general, governor of Magdeburg, chief of the infantry regiment of Jung-Stutterheim, knight of the order pour le mérite and the order of the black eagle
- Richard von Stutterheim (1815–1871), German general in the German Legion in the Crimean War
- Wilhelm von Stutterheim (1770–1811), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal, Knight of the Pour le Mérite order
- Wilhelm von Stutterheim (1848–1927), Mayor of Bad Harzburg and member of the Braunschweig regional assembly
- Wolff von Stutterheim (1893–1940), German major general
literature
- Valentin König : Genealogical-historical description In addition to the family and ancestral tables of those from Stutternheim. In: Genealogischer Adelskalender - Genealogical Adels-Historie or gender description of those noble families in Chur-Saxon and neighboring countries , Volume 2, Leipzig 1729, pp. 1119–1134
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Stutterheim, the family, genealogy . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 40th part. Imperial-Royal Court and State Printing Office, Vienna 1880, p. 243 f. ( Digitized version ).
- Georg Schmidt : On the genealogy of the von Stutterheim family. In: The Herald. No. 14, 1883.
- Albrecht Freiherr von Houwald : The family of Stutterheim in Niederlausitz. In: Familiengeschichtliche Blätter. No. 36, 1938.
- Eckart and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim. Neustadt / Aisch 1965.
- Eckart von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Altstutterheim . Volume 2, Bad Dürkheim 1992.
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Adelslexikon Volume XIV, Volume 131 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISSN 0435-2408 .
- Andreas Jakob : On the history of the Stutterheim Palace. In: City of Erlangen (Hrsg.): The citizens' palace Stutterheim. History and present of a noble residence 1730–2010, Verlag Palm & Enke, pp. 10–49, Erlangen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7896-1000-4 .
Web links
- Family trees of Stutterheim and Alt-Stutterheim on www.einegroßefamilie.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Alfred Overmann : Document book of the Erfurt founders and monasteries. Volume 1, Magdeburg 1926, pp. 29-30, no. 46
- ^ Original in the Marburg State Archives, document from Abbot Siegfrid von Hersfeld
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 162–163, plate in front of p. 161
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, p. 190, illustration after p. 192
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 146–147 and 223–224, plate before p. 221
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 165–166 and 238–239, plate after p. 238
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 70–71, plate after p. 76
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 159–161, plate after p. 160
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 119–120, plate after p. 116
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 67–69, plate after p. 68
- ^ Eckart von Stutterheim and Kurt von Stutterheim: The gentlemen and barons of Stutterheim / Alt-Stutterheim . Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt an der Aisch 1965, pp. 181–182, illustration after p. 180